AP World History Ch.25 Test Flashcards
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9056168060 | Muhammad Ali's creation of modern Egypt was shaped by the shock of | Napoleon's occupation of Egypt. | 0 | |
9056168061 | Although the East India Company was founded in 1600, the British gradually colonized India by | defeating the French and picking apart the decaying Mughal Empire. | 1 | |
9056168062 | "Recaptives" were | slaves who were taken off illicit trade ships by the British and stationed in Sierra Leone. | 2 | |
9056168063 | The kingdoms of Lesotho and Swazi were created | The kingdoms of Lesotho and Swazi were created | 3 | |
9056168064 | The Indian Civil Service | theoretically open to all, but actually excluded Indians. | 4 | |
9056168065 | In addition to intruding into Africa militarily, European explorers were peacefully | All of these | 5 | |
9056168066 | Sepoys were Indian troops who | were hired and trained to protect European companies' warehouses. | 6 | |
9056168067 | The Indian National Congress initially sought more rights for Indians | by promoting ethnic and religious unity. | 7 | |
9056168068 | The first secular school for Indian women was founded in | Calcutta | 8 | |
9056168069 | The French invasion of Algeria was originally the result of | a dispute over the French government not repaying Algerian loans. | 9 | |
9056168070 | The deadliest disease in India was kala mari (black death), also known as | cholera. | 10 | |
9056168071 | Cape Colony was initially important to the British because it | was a supply station for the lengthy India route. | 11 | |
9056168072 | In 1870, the Indian railroad system was | among the world's largest. | 12 | |
9056168073 | The Zulu succeeded in creating a new | national identity. | 13 | |
9056168074 | What was the British raj? | British rule of India | 14 | |
9056168075 | Who was David Livingstone? | A Scottish missionary and explorer | 15 | |
9056168076 | What prevented the Sepoy Rebellion in 1857 from becoming a full-scale revolution? | No sense of Indian nationalism | 16 | |
9056168077 | The migration of Afrikaners from British-ruled Cape Colony for fertile land in the north is called the | Great Trek. | 17 | |
9056168078 | A significant difference in Ethiopian identification compared to other African nations was | It was predominantly Christian for 1500 years. | 18 | |
9056168079 | The largest of the mew Muslim reform movements occurred in which area? | the Hausa states | 19 | |
9056168080 | Africans wanted European manufactured goods, so when the slave trade ended, they | expanded their "legitimate" trade by developing new exports. | 20 | |
9056168081 | The first reformer to advocate Pan-Indian nationalism was | Rammohun Roy. | 21 | |
9056168082 | Why did the slave trade end? | Slave revolts and humanitarian reform movements ended it. | 22 | |
9056168083 | The "Bombay Presidency" was | territory taken over by the East India Company after defeating the Maratha Confederation. | 23 | |
9056168084 | The most successful export from West Africa after abolition was | palm oil. | 24 | |
9056168085 | The underlying goal of British imperialism in the mid-nineteenth century was to | promote British trade overseas. | 25 | |
9056168086 | Eastern African states are referred to as "secondary empires" because they were | not directly controlled by Europeans but were supplied with European weapons. | 26 | |
9056168087 | By encouraging self-government in the South Pacific settler colonies, Britain | All of these | 27 | |
9056168088 | The first British settlers in Australia were | exiled convicts. | 28 | |
9056168089 | The Nguni peoples of southeastern Africa traditionally had pursued a life based on | cattle and agriculture. | 29 | |
9056168090 | What radically altered the social structure of the coastal trading communities? | palm oil exports. | 30 | |
9056168091 | Ironically, the British were the world's greatest slave traders and later | became the most aggressive suppressers of the slave trade. | 31 | |
9056168092 | Progress in women's rights in India was made in all of the following forms except: | outlawing prostitution. | 32 | |
9056168093 | Egypt was able to build a modern state based on cotton exports until | the American cotton market resumed after the Civil War. | 33 | |
9056168094 | A significant impetus to increasing global commercial expansion in the nineteenth century included | clipper ships. | 34 | |
9056168095 | Plantation workers served contracts of indenture that usually lasted | five to seven years. | 35 | |
9056168096 | The African slave trade was perpetuated by | the Sokoto Caliphate. | 36 | |
9056168097 | Why was the Sepoy Rebellion a turning point in the history of India? | India came to be ruled directly by the British government. | 37 |